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During the Tender launch event in Sydney, Argyle Pink Diamonds was announced as a major ...
Anthony Lent uses Tahitian pearls in different hues to lend texture and colour to his ...
Encased in yellow gold these Coomi pearl earrings have an air of mystique and elegance.
The silvery blue Tahitian pearls in this necklace by Jemma Wynne create a fabulous contrast ...
Jordan Alexander mixes different hues of Tahitian pearls to create a necklace full of texture ...
Savannah Stranger combines baroque Tahitian pearls with gold to create this pair of unique earrings.
The freeform shape of baroque Tahitian pearls give a tactile, organic quality to this minimalist ...
YOKO London combines Tahitian pearls with white gold and diamonds for a monochromatic look.
Really dark Tahitian pearls, like those in this Tiffany necklace from the 2015 Blue Book ...
Silversmith artist Kyosun Jung's Water Lily silver vase.
Kathryn Hinton facets everyday objects to create a jewel-like effect, exhibited here in her faceted ...
Alistair McCallum established his first workshop in London in 1979 and has worked as a ...
Royal College of Art graduate Mary Ann Simmons' Nested Square silver dishes are as much ...
Award-winning artist-silversmith Juliette Bigley's Split bowls, and artist-silversmith Abigail Brown's silver bowl.
Award-winning silversmith Esther Lord's large Zigzag silver vase.
Award-winning Benjamin Ryan's double-domed Caddy spoon, alongside Rauni Higson's Love spoon, whose other works include ...
2009 Podolsky Prize winner, Nan Nan Liu creates unique pieces using silver, like this Frozen ...
Elizabeth Peers Over the Ocean collection of pierce bowls in Britannia silver and enamel.
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.